Programming for WWT

I was the main designer for our webpage, meaning that I spent a lot of time figuring out how to use a grid layout to position everything on the web page with CSS. I started by drawing out what I had imagined each of our pages to look like, and those drawings ended up shaping the design of the whole website. I spent a few days learning how to make drop down menus. I faced a lot of difficulties with using the code I found online, because I had to distinguish between all of the different drop down menus. I had to look through all the code and try to understand what it was doing so that I could know what to change between menus. The other thing that I worked on was gathering profile pictures from students, and editing them so they looked good on the website. Otherwise I helped out a little bit with all of the coding, like fixing bugs with the student directory, and making the search bar easier to use. Hopefully in the future we will be able to add directory information from our school’s directory, and make the drop down menus go to pages that list the students in each grade. 

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